With
this commit,
Mike Larkin (mlarkin@) has added support for hibernating to encrypted
softraid(4)
devices. This is what he had to say when asked about it:

After RLE support (which went in in Slovenia), the next thing on the
list to tackle was softraid crypto. Theo provided the initial idea on
how to get the block transforms and crypto bits working over lunch one
day in Slovenia and after about three or four days of on-and-off
hacking this week, we had it working.
Read more...

We have released an update, LibreSSL 2.0.3 - which should
be arriving in the LibreSSL directory of an OpenBSD mirror near
you very soon.
This release includes a number of portability fixes based on the
the feedback we have received from the community. It also includes
some improvements to the fork detection support.
As noted before, we welcome feedback from the broader community.
Enjoy,
-Bob

Coming up this week on the show!
We've got an interview with Dag-Erling Smørgrav, the current security
officer of FreeBSD, to discuss what exactly being in such an important
position is like.
The latest news, answers to your emails and even some LibreSSL drama, on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.

So much has happened that it is hard to summarize so I’ll try to highlight the
major points:
- New solver, now pkg has a real SAT solver able to automatically handle
conflicts and dynamically discover them. (yes pkg set -o is deprecated now)
- pkg install now able to install local files as well and resolve their
dependencies from the remote repositories
- Lots of parts of the code has been sandboxed
- Lots of rework to improve portability
- Package installation process has been reworked to be safer and handle properly
the schg flags
- Important modification of the locking system for finer grain locks
- Massive usage of libucl
- Simplification of the API
- Lots of improvements on the UI to provide a better user experience.
- Lots of improvements in multi repository mode
- pkg audit code has been moved into the library
- pkg -o A=B that will overwrite configuration file from cli
- The ui now support long options
- The unicity of a package is not anymore origin
- Tons of bug fixes
- Tons of behaviours fixes
- Way more!

This short tutorial by the FreeNAS team will show you how to upgrade any
version of FreeNAS 9.2.x to the latest version. Check out more video
tutorials from the FreeNAS channel at
https://www.youtube.com/user/FreeNASTeam How to Upgrade FreeNAS 9.2.x
was originally posted on FreeBSD News.

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